Savage is a 1973 drama/thriller television movie directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Martin Landau.
A TV reporter investigates compromising photographs of a nominee to the Supreme Court.
The year 1973 in film involved some significant events.
The top ten 1973 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows:
Palme d'Or (Cannes Film Festival):
Golden Bear (Berlin Film Festival):
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Savage is an action video game developed by Probe Software and published by Firebird Software in 1988 for ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST and DOS. In 1989 Firebird published a version for the Amiga.
Savage is a three-part game; the first part is side-scrolling level with a muscular hero warrior fighting his way in a castle dungeon; the second is a 3D into-the-screen action sequence where the player has to shoot targets while avoiding monstrous stone heads; the third level a bird has to find its way in a 2d scrolling maze, collect four keys and reach the exit.
The story is a swords and sorcery fantasy, with the muscular hero in the end rescuing his 'maiden love' from the clutches of the "Dark Guardian".
Your Sinclair awarded the game 9 out of 10, praising the detailed and colourful graphics achieved with the Spectrum.
The Commodore 64/128 version of the game was reviewed in 1990 in Dragon #155 by Hartley, Patricia, and Kirk Lesser in "The Role of Computers" column. The reviewers gave the game 4 out of 5 stars. The reviewers complimented the game, stating, "Savage is one of the best C64/128 arcade games we’ve played lately. Especially of note is the game's music, which is of extraordinarily high quality. The graphic sprites are well designed, and play is fast." They concluded the review by saying, "Yes, Savage is savage—on both your joystick palm and fire-button finger. If you aren’t quick, you’re dead. [...] Savage is a very good arcade/fantasy game and is well named!"
Savage is the debut album by American singer-songwriter Moxiie. The album was released on 19 December 2012, under the independent label RattleBrain Production LLC. The album was distributed for Digital Download.
The album was recording during the 2012. In this album Moxiie worked with producer like Fredro who produced songs for Sugababes, Shontelle, Wonder Girls, Sinead O’ Connor, Christina Milian who also is the owner of the RattleBrain Productions LLC, label who distributed the album, REO who produced "Hello" by Beyoncé for her album I Am... Sasha Fierce, Peter Wade who worked with Jennifer Lopez and many more. All the lyrics were written by Moxiie. The artwork of the album were designed by Great Eclectic.
Buzzworthy.mtv.com said "Moxiie returned at the tail end of 2012 with her newest release, Savage -- a collection of feisty, in-your-face pop anthems. "Lay Down Your Crown," the final offering from the set, sees Moxiie coming for wigs... and crowns." OhMyRock.com said "Savage is pop that reminds us of a more commercial Charli XCX meets Natalia Kills." JonAlisBlog.com said about Moxiie's debut album "(...) Aggressive pop jam with heavy synths, infectious hard hitting claps and sickening melody." TheProphetBlog.net said "Like a more top-forty-friendly Santigold, Moxiie's mixed twisted tribal beats, big fat bass, and gory synths to create the Jungle Pop sound. To put it simply: Jungle Pop is about as fresh as pop music gets."
In fluid dynamics, lubrication theory describes the flow of fluids (liquids or gases) in a geometry in which one dimension is significantly smaller than the others. An example is the flow above air hockey tables, where the thickness of the air layer beneath the puck is much smaller than the dimensions of the puck itself.
Internal flows are those where the fluid is fully bounded. Internal flow lubrication theory has many industrial applications because of its role in the design of fluid bearings. Here a key goal of lubrication theory is to determine the pressure distribution in the fluid volume, and hence the forces on the bearing components. The working fluid in this case is often termed a lubricant.
Free film lubrication theory is concerned with the case in which one of the surfaces containing the fluid is a free surface. In that case the position of the free surface is itself unknown, and one goal of lubrication theory is then to determine this. Surface tension may then be significant, or even dominant. Issues of wetting and dewetting then arise. For very thin films (thickness less than one micrometre), additional intermolecular forces, such as Van der Waals forces or disjoining forces, may become significant.
Film periodicals combine discussion of individual films, genres and directors with in-depth considerations of the medium and the conditions of its production and reception. Their articles contrast with film reviewing in newspapers and magazines which principally serve as a consumer guide to movies.